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Howes and Ekstrom win in Al Henakiyah

Dakar 2026 | Stage 11 | BISHA > AL HENAKIYAH
January 15 th 2026 - 16:04 [GMT + 3]

  • Skyler Howes has a flair for showmanship and not just when curling his moustache and donning a cowboy hat. Since his debut on the Dakar, he has always been in the spotlight but has kept his fans waiting for a long time before winning his first special on his eighth participation to become the 9th American biker to win a stage. The route to Al Henakiyah lent itself perfectly to a show of force from the Californian, who is used to success on the Vegas to Reno race or the Sonory Rally, which both boast similar terrain. His charge through stage 11 will not enable him to improve on his best final result (3rd in 2023) but he is still set to finish the rally at the foot of the podium.
  • The Honda clan has cooked up a strategy to try to secure Ricky Brabec a third outright triumph on the Dakar... starting with giving up his place at the top of the overall rankings! Adrien Van Beveren took advantage of his position as stage opener to wait for his American teammate after refuelling in order to share the openers’ bonus points with him. However, Brabec's manoeuvring became more subtle, even daring, towards the end of the stage, as he chose to ease off in order to secure a starting position for tomorrow behind his main rival Luciano Benavides, even if it meant relinquishing the lead. The Americans definitely like to play poker with the rally but it cannot be denied that it provides plenty of suspense!
  • As for KTM, the Argentinean new rally leader now indeed finds himself with a poisoned chalice. The pressure is mounting on Luciano Benavides, who now leads the overall rankings by just 23’’ and will be forced to start tomorrow’s decisive stage with Brabec hot on his heels due to a starting position 6 minutes afterwards.
  • While the news is reassuring concerning Daniel Sanders, who was able to finish the stage despite injuring his shoulder yesterday, the Australian only managed to achieve the 13th best time of the day and will be unable to provide any support to Benavides tomorrow. This role could fall to Edgar Canet, who, due to his third place finish today, will start the special 3 minutes ahead of him.
#09 BRABEC Ricky (usa), Monster Energy Honda HRC, Honda, Rally GP, FIM W2RC, action during the Stage 6 of the Dakar 2026, on January 9, 2026 between Haïl and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
#09 BRABEC Ricky (usa), Monster Energy Honda HRC, Honda, Rally GP, FIM W2RC, action during the Stage 6 of the Dakar 2026, on January 9, 2026 between Haïl and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia © A.S.O./F.Le Floc'h/DPPI

EKSTROM ON THE CHARGE, AL ATTIYAH IN CONTROL

The day’s route, which was quicker and less sandy than yesterday’s, was better for drivers seeking stage success than the favourites for the overall rankings who were among the first to set off. As a result, the pretenders for victory on the day were more likely to come from among the later starters. In this exercise, it was Mattias Ekstrom who crossed the finishing line with the fastest time. To win the eighth special stage of his career on the Dakar and his third this year, the Swede beat another Raptor driver, Romain Dumas, who missed out by 1'22’’ on his first stage win on the Dakar but still managed to achieve his best result on his ninth participation.

For Nasser Al Attiyah, the horizon is clearing as he heads towards the sea. On taking starter’s orders in Bisha this morning with a lead of 12 minutes over Henk Lategan, the Dacia Sandriders team leader already had his mind set on driving to control the race. He applied himself meticulously to the task and 346 kilometres further on he discovered that, in addition to skill, luck was also on his side… and most definitely not on Lategan’s. The South African had already been bothered by many problems on this edition of the Dakar but so far had managed to fight to keep himself in a place equivalent to his result last year (2nd). However, everything changed after 140 km when he broke the bearing on his rear left wheel. The ensuing repairs put paid to his hopes of finishing on the podium of the Dakar 2026.

The rather tricky role of Al Attiyah’s closest rival is now played by Nani Roma, who was the main beneficiary of Lategan’s woes, moving up a place on the podium. The Catalan’s Ford Raptor now trails the Qatari by 8’40’’, which is a gap that will be difficult to close unless lady luck or mister misfortune have other ideas once again.

However, Roma will have to ask himself whether it is really in his best interests to adopt a conservative approach too, with a ten-minute lead over third placed Sébastien Loeb. The Frenchman is capable of pulling out all the stops to try and secure a one-two finish for Dacia should he manage to climb onto the second step of the Dakar podium for the fourth time in his career. That is his challenge for the rally’s last two days!

#202 LATEGAN Henk (rsa), Toyota Gazoo Racing W2RC, Toyota, Ultimate, FIA W2RC, portrait doing some mechanics during the Stage 11 of the Dakar 2026, on January 15, 2026 between Bisha and Al Henakiyah, Saudi Arabia
#202 LATEGAN Henk (rsa), Toyota Gazoo Racing W2RC, Toyota, Ultimate, FIA W2RC, portrait doing some mechanics during the Stage 11 of the Dakar 2026, on January 15, 2026 between Bisha and Al Henakiyah, Saudi Arabia © A.S.O./F.Gooden/DPPI

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